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Fat liver hepatic steatosis is defined as fatty loading of the liver the most important cause is chronic alcohol intake it is also called alcoholic steatohepatitis nash syndrome the second cause is obesity the diabetes this lipidemia which is also called non-alcoholic steroidal hepatitis syndrome and another cause is chronic hepatitis i in approximately fifty percent of hepatitis c patients mild fatty loading is present it was believed that hepatic steatosis is always diffuse but after emergence of new diagnostic modalities such as high resolution ultrasounds and CT scans now it is revealed out that the hepatic status can affect the liver and equally and therefore fatty free areas can be seen within a fatty level or focal fatty infiltration can be appreciated in a normal liver the reason for this different fat load is not clear it is likely due to the changes in the arterial portal venous vasculature well viscolite areas being less fatty hepatic statuses can be simple which...